Refugees estimate the North Korean death
rate to be about 29 percent in the last two yearsWashington, DC (ISR, March 6, 1998)
- The following is a Special Report prepared by the Korean Buddhist
Sharing Movement on the Field Research on North Korean Refugees Interviewed
in China. A news conference on the research findings was held on
Wednesday, February 25, at 1:00 p.m., in the US Capitol, Room HC-6. The
survey findings are available at:

Washington, D.C., April 28 (KASM) Famine
would soon strike North Korea's 23 million people . We strongly encourage
you to participate in a nationwide Reconciliation Aid Program (RAP), a
North Korea relief aid project developed by the Korean American Sharing
Movement (KASM), a non-profit non-governmental organization established
by Korean Americans. You may participate in one of the ten regional
chapters of KASM: LA, SF-Washington State, Chicago, Detroit, Dallas-Houston,
Washington-Baltimore, Atlanta, NY, Boston, and Hawaii.

Korean Americans' Nationwide Campaign
Kickoff for Humanitarian Aid to North Korea
Nat'l Kickoff Conference to be held in May
Appeal for $5 Million with 5,000 Members by December
Washington-Baltimore Chapter has already raised about $85,000 in 6 weeks